Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein allegedly pressured an exotic dancer to engage in various sex acts at Epstein's Florida residence, according to a legal letter released recently. The document claims the dancer was offered $10,000 to perform and that following her dance, both men requested a threesome.

According to the letter, the dancer never received the complete agreed sum and has been seeking $250,000 for maintaining confidentiality regarding the alleged encounter in 2006, during which she felt she was treated like a prostitute.

The letter, dated March 2011, indicates that she, alongside other dancers from Rachel's Strip Club in West Palm Beach, was driven to Epstein's house with the promise of payment for the performance. After arriving, she claimed she noticed young women at the party who appeared to be significantly underage.

During her performance, which involved undressing to bra and panties, Epstein and Prince Andrew allegedly expressed a desire for further sexual engagement. The dancer reportedly declined their requests, stating she was there to perform, not to engage in sex. Furthermore, she claimed that after the men satisfied themselves, she was invited to join them on a trip to the Virgin Islands, an offer she rejected.

Only $2,000 of the initially promised $10,000 was reportedly paid to her, leading her to pursue a settlement due to her feelings of embarrassment and regret over the incident. Although she hadn't disclosed this encounter before now, the recent release of documents related to Epstein's case has reignited public interest.

Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied all allegations of wrongdoing, yet he is currently under increased scrutiny to provide evidence regarding his connections to Epstein. This latest disclosure adds to an increasing pile of legal and public pressure facing the former prince.